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Edward Newman Fuller

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Edward Newman Fuller
Birth nameEdward Newman Fuller
Date of birth(1888-09-25)25 September 1888[1]
Place of birthLondon, England[1]
Date of death1969 (aged 80–81)
SchoolMerchant Taylors School[1]
Rugby union career
Position(s) Three-quarter back – centre[2]
Amateur team(s)
Years Team Apps (Points)
1910- Old Merchant Taylors ()
1909 Cambridge University ()
Kent[3] ()
International career
Years Team Apps (Points)
1910 Combined British 1

Edward Newman Fuller (1888–1969) was an English sportsman who played rugby union at an international level, touring Argentina with the 1910 Combined British rugby union side, an early incarnation of the British & Irish Lions.

Early life

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Edward Newman Fuller was born on 25 September 1888, in Billericay, Essex, the youngest son of George (a member of the stock exchange) and Maria L Lee. He attended Merchant Taylors School where he featured in the School first fifteen rugby squad in 1906–07, but where he was more noted for his prowess as a cricketer playing in the School XI in 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906 (as captain) and 1907 (as captain). He left school in 1907 and became a scholar of Madgalen College Cambridge.[1]

Rugby union

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Fuller played his rugby for his school's old boys club, Old Merchant Taylors' and was captain of the OMTFC in 1910-11 and 1911–12. Although he was never selected to play rugby for England, he was selected to tour with the Combined British on the 1910 tour to Argentina where he played in what Argentina count as their first test match.

Career and later life

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In the First World War he joined the Royal Flying Corps. He served in France and Egypt amongst other theatres. On 25 January 1913 he became a Second Lieutenant,[4] and eventually became a major during the war.[1] On 21 March, at Jesmond Parish Church, the now Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Newman Fuller, R.F.C., was married to Dorothy Kate, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Legg, of Paul's Dean, Salisbury.[5] He died in September 1969 in Hailsham, Sussex, England.[6]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e Merchant Taylors' School register, 1851-1920, p339, (Merchant Taylors' School (London, England)), E. P. Hart – 1923
  2. ^ Great Britain XV tour – Flores, 12 June 1910
  3. ^ History of the 1910 Combined British Tour to Argentina at nicheto.rugbytime.com Archived 14 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Flight magazine 1 February 1913
  5. ^ Flight magazine March 1917
  6. ^ General Register Office. England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes. England & Wales, Death Index: 1916-2005; Date of Registration: Jul-Aug-Sep 1969, Volume: 5h, Page:799
  • Photo taken on 15 October 1912 contained within: Royal Aero Club. Royal Aero Club index cards and photographs are in the care of the Royal Air Force Museum, Hendon, London, England.